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to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ on the same day and we have big master registration build a campaign in the next one a slab we can make it's pavement it was caught so there will be a group around the country as a stand alone inspection with the. i and then it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for being with us today thank you very much. now i want to go to somebody else with boots on the ground in madison lisa graves is the executive director at the center for media and democracy and formerly the deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal policy of the u.s. justice
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and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same and it's all done through various strategies including lobbying g.e. is spent more than two hundred million dollars in the last ten years lobbying on tax reform she is also expanded its business abroad cutting one fifth of its workforce within the u.s. since two thousand and two placing their profits made here at home into offshore accounts and they also hire the best of the best including former i.r.s. and treasury officials for accounting purposes i'd say that it's pretty clear that our system needs reform and how do we go abou
and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we...
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that in and of course in a clock also check out are you to pay you tube dot com slash r t america you can find all the videos from our interview throughout the shows on that website as well i'm going to go saucy i'll see you right back here for another live show in just half an hour. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada us. corporations are. wealthy british. spies. markets. why know what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. culture is the same i'll make taxpayers money i mean i'd like to see it in a real plane is the price of oil the curse of oil with the ongoing unrest in the arab world petroleum markets are more than reactive is the global occurred. the official altie application. called touch from the choose option. cianci flight. video on demand. fuel costs and feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms. of
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i think that i think all life is precious but i think once it becomes a political issue that we in america can make abortions less necessary through prenatal care postnatal care child care universal health care a living wage and create a climate where all life would truly be valued from you know not just during the time of conception but when one birth occurs and for a time you know my own catholic faith i felt very strongly that there was only one way to look at it but then the women in my life and people from other faiths started to share their point of view i listened carefully and i decided that we need to we need to heal the nation on this issue we can you cannot heal it by saying it has to be my way or no way are there many different ways to look at the world and i think we can steer a course where those who are concerned about abortion and i understand their concern where there will be satisfied by knowing that we'll have a country where where abortion is wouldn't be seen as a first option for some people and for those who are concerned about protecting a woman's right to choose whi
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to nine eleven almost a nine ten commission we need a period of reconciliation and truth telling in america so that we can move on we had the community doing here last week it's approach the international president greenpeace he fought in the south african movement as a fifteen year old starting out you know and his thoughts on the peace reconciliation commission were. very positive a little ambivalent at times you've actually introduced articles of impeachment against bush and cheney in the two minutes we have left your thoughts on the lessons we could learn from south africa or lessons that we might learn from other adventures of africa brought everyone forward who was involved in apartheid and their cruelties that happened and they had to come forward with their story and then there would bear was a determination about what would be the right. sentence or condition that they'd have to adhere to in order to be forgiven. president bush and dick cheney and secretary rumsfeld and secretary rice and all of those who were involved at that time are a very difficult situation because we went to
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and facing revolution as middle class america rises up to fight for their right to collectively bargain a one woman brings a face to the cause this week a student harriet of rowan from wisconsin. and britain seems to be coming to its senses but who's controlling its mind some say it's the us military machine. that evening it's tuesday march first five pm here in washington d.c. i'm going to sawston you're watching our team our top story laying out the future of u.s. foreign policy that was the agenda today for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as she spoke before the house foreign affairs committee on capitol hill and as events each day now change the global landscape is becoming more and more clear that the power and influence of the u.s. government well that's shifting as well are the corresponding christine for his outlooks into the changing tides of american foreign policy. afghanistan iraq egypt. libya. when it comes to u.s. foreign policy this country's hands are not just full they're often tied secretary of state hillary clinton charged with the task of laying out a plan fo
and facing revolution as middle class america rises up to fight for their right to collectively bargain a one woman brings a face to the cause this week a student harriet of rowan from wisconsin. and britain seems to be coming to its senses but who's controlling its mind some say it's the us military machine. that evening it's tuesday march first five pm here in washington d.c. i'm going to sawston you're watching our team our top story laying out the future of u.s. foreign policy that was the...
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america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan are we going to rein in pakistan we're going to call virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure every occupation fuels an insurgency in the case of libya and intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil war now certainly we should be concerned about what happens to the people in libya but we do not have a right to be able to pick who's going to win or lose there because the minute we intervene let's say we intervened on behalf of those who are protesting and the horrible activities of because the government then khadafi would turn around and say see their us pawns and it would really undermine the ability to create change within the country of libya so the united states has to take a more modest approach in and work with the world community on matters of human secu
america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan are we going to rein in pakistan we're going to call virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure every occupation fuels an insurgency in the case of libya and intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil war now certainly we...
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disaster in the united states so how will the fukushima disaster if that's the nuclear industry here in america and could age upin style crisis happened here at home and earlier i spoke with king who is the founder and creative director of dancing in productions about the crisis here's part of our conversation. the situation is very dynamic right now there were still waiting to find out is there going to be a nuclear core meltdown if so will there be multiple or a meltdown if so how widespread will the radiation be the problem with radiation of course that it's invisible you can't so it could be around for generations and the effects are long lasting and in india then not generally short term an obvious in many things so the nuclear industry as a whole if there are no immediate and obvious casualties from what's happening in japan it really depends you know how to go and now it's a situation did you need to escalate and become more apparent that there are dangers than expect estimates of the industry as a whole and hoping we really rely on for accurate information about the dangers here because
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i am convinced that a failure to act in libya would have carried a far greater price for america. that's not the clip i was talking about but are you convinced that failure to act in libya would have carried a greater i can rarely be convinced that killing people first state purposes under whatever humanitarian guys you want to disguise it. is usually a bad decision in this case i reserve judgment until i see what it produces now you can say they took on all the chance because the odds on what it producing being better than what it thought follows i mean conceded that are pretty slim in my view but if it does then i have to say good decision if it doesn't or it's just neutral or it's a return to roughly the same thing disguised as something better then why would people why spend this money for something that accomplishes relatively nothing and those are all the questions of course and that's why people want a clear answer right now as to why strategy is water and go away as if you're already spending money do you think that by the way now defense cuts are completely off the table
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which you see stopped cars and gates supposed people will secure because nations of both egypt and america that to you is a sell to cisco the internet in spain you see not far from libya see there are concerns of a possible american intervention in addition to a possible push when my colleague in london or in it looks at what some intervention would mean for libya and we do not in any way rule out the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a. crumples posted no fly zone in this case libya in two thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous news looking quite possible that we will launch such an attack with or without approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in iraq and the results suspect really large of the same but no separate countries getting that treatment and libya is not the only african nation in turmoil somalia is drawn out conflict has been called a slow genocide but there's little sign of us all
which you see stopped cars and gates supposed people will secure because nations of both egypt and america that to you is a sell to cisco the internet in spain you see not far from libya see there are concerns of a possible american intervention in addition to a possible push when my colleague in london or in it looks at what some intervention would mean for libya and we do not in any way rule out the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own...
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bradley manning or wiki leaks for that matter what does that say to you when especially the face of america's foreign policy steps down for calling his treatment stupid and inappropriate. he should have stepped down and. i was just i mean that's absolutely incredible and i'm really stunned that's a stunning against obama has been served by a number of people has come to own this act of torture against us all are. going to go on as a resource for to resort to proving us we would have to tell them exactly what we. aren't they should be this is spend more time figuring out what the image does in this country and its ideals to try to sort of look at the very i have to ask i mean we've seen how the u.s. government has treated bradley manning we've seen how they're now going after julian a thaw and there's rumors of potential or extradition to the united to sweden and potentially charges for the united within the united states are you not worry that even an informal involvement with anonymous as going to end up with you targeted with you potentially going to jail for the us. i mean sexism violence
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america i'm christine frizz now i hope you have a great night. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are the day. live. bringing you the latest in science and technology from around. the future coverage. live. and you can. follow in well in the cross talk i'm here a little as he turns eighty mailed out of a child's legacy sees him loved abroad in loath to honk as glasgow some perestroika become distant memories we ask how will history judge the man who seemingly ended history live can. you discuss the legacy of the last soviet leader i'm joined by stephen cohen here in the studio he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university and his latest book is the victims return survivors of the gulag after stalin in london we go to geoffrey hosking he's an american professor of russian history at university college london and his latest book is rulers and victims the russians in the soviet union and also in. and we have lad sobel
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and we find out the bank of america the g.e. the exxon mobile they absolutely no income tax the quite the opposite they get billions of dollars in return the corporate profits are now reaching unexpected highs and of the economy and unemployment are still completely stagnant. how does that make you feel what obviously paying tax on the very little amount of money that i own relative to these corporations is sickening but that's again us plays into the myth big myth in america that america isn't a socialist country roker is a socialist country it's just socialist the other way around it's a corporate socialist system whereby the rich. profit from from the government the government vote them out when they get in trouble and they get zero percent. loans from the thread. where as if you're poor or middle class or you're in your own business that you if you can survive the market you're on your own the rich however have a rigged system. that's relying on the taxpayers to bail them out when they get in trouble corporate socialism than
and we find out the bank of america the g.e. the exxon mobile they absolutely no income tax the quite the opposite they get billions of dollars in return the corporate profits are now reaching unexpected highs and of the economy and unemployment are still completely stagnant. how does that make you feel what obviously paying tax on the very little amount of money that i own relative to these corporations is sickening but that's again us plays into the myth big myth in america that america isn't...
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are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer doing business with the embassy, even though it is not a rupture of diplomatic relations. >> yeah. looking to be fair to president obama, i've been very critical of him on pretty much everything, but to be fair to him i think he's looking at the libyan situation through a pragmatic lens, and he is saying which is what should ask, before committing troops, does the situation involve america's national security interests? the argument could go both ways. i understand what some are calling for, this is a humanitarian crisis, there's a moral obliga
are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer...
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what residents of america's largest city want to be one. are at war with america's largest corporation almost rules of mom and pop which to be destroyed it could not be supportive to wal-mart they have the money they have the power they have the pool but we have the people thousands of new yorkers have mobilized to keep new york city wal-mart free the corporate behemoths is aggressively aiming to break ground in the big apple vegas wants no product spending millions on ad campaigns promising to bring affordable groceries and quality jobs new york city's low income community we all want what is going to happen with a committee called a low day does a beautiful day at the supermarket going to a lot of bases is that going to create more jobs where you're going to you're going to win two jobs we think you're going to squeeze out the world's largest retailer reels unmatched buying power and prices impossible for small businesses to be tapped studies have shown urban wal-mart stores absorbing self causing up to twenty five percent of surrounding
what residents of america's largest city want to be one. are at war with america's largest corporation almost rules of mom and pop which to be destroyed it could not be supportive to wal-mart they have the money they have the power they have the pool but we have the people thousands of new yorkers have mobilized to keep new york city wal-mart free the corporate behemoths is aggressively aiming to break ground in the big apple vegas wants no product spending millions on ad campaigns promising to...
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america's middle class fighting a war already dark historic. where without is now people in the option words did sound used to last for over two weeks major protests that kicked off in wisconsin and spread to other states have been raging on in the fight for workers' rights protest movement small little towns that nobody organized people just showed up at city are you seeing that kind of spontaneous action probably i think is going to start spreading throughout the united states. to begin with the demonstrators were not asking for much and the only less it is just not the case away the collective bargaining rights police state politicians proved said to chuck you new laws to give stability to government workers and people's outrage stronger that's scary there needs to be oversight there needs to be answered and then it was this congress building up like it was back up and us politicians the. teachers are the people there we are getting louder in the biggest middle class uprising. america has seen in years and i think getting more and more than
america's middle class fighting a war already dark historic. where without is now people in the option words did sound used to last for over two weeks major protests that kicked off in wisconsin and spread to other states have been raging on in the fight for workers' rights protest movement small little towns that nobody organized people just showed up at city are you seeing that kind of spontaneous action probably i think is going to start spreading throughout the united states. to begin with...
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us the vice president joe biden is in moscow two years after russia and america decided to reset their relations he was one of the key drivers of the change in direction and wants to upgrade what's already been achieved so never before seen a little our discussion in which i was following his visit and as i said moscow right now well because we know what's the significance of biden's visit to moscow. well marina joe biden's visit moscow it's a gentle definitely be robust because it was the u.s. vice president who two years ago introduced the famous phrase push the reset button describing obama's efforts to improve relations with russia so these meetings in moscow both an attempt to see where relations stand meet a way through president obama's term and also to try to further progress in pushing these terrorists there are still many touchy f. airs. on the table between the two countries the contentious issue of missile defense in europe what efforts to bring russia into w t o the world trade organization that's to name just a few of course joe biden will be discussing these two top pick
us the vice president joe biden is in moscow two years after russia and america decided to reset their relations he was one of the key drivers of the change in direction and wants to upgrade what's already been achieved so never before seen a little our discussion in which i was following his visit and as i said moscow right now well because we know what's the significance of biden's visit to moscow. well marina joe biden's visit moscow it's a gentle definitely be robust because it was the u.s....
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acrÓpolis en grecia quedaron a oscuras durante 60 minus para combatir el cambio climÁtico, varios paÍses de amÉrica latina y ciudades de estados unidos se sumaron a la iniciativa. se aporta emisiÓn global de la hora del planeta. llegamos al final de las noticias, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que pase usted muy buenas noches. >> los hispanos
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two planets it's a tale of two americas right now new york city a place where the number of people on food stamps this story in a record three million it is also a place where one hundred seventy five dollars by wall street fat cats a burger a black truffles and meanies with gold we were marching for ten thousand dollars at an exquisite new york hotel at ten thousand dollars a month costar mark because the crying is basically buying the experience this is you know if you score record site. what makes you. unique and so special here we're going to. the desert for a staggering one thousand bucks nobody is ever had buyer's remorse that's that's for sure with a forty eight hour dance order this thousand dollars sunday is purchased up to five times a month again with the article twenty three karat gold leaf gold doesn't really have a flavor but it does have a very cool texture so three caviar and i double sugar flour which takes eight hours to make and the rarest and most expensive chocolates in the world the ice cream is served in a crystal goblet similar to the one used at the vatican ye
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i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up to how progressive this revolution was in portraying it then it becomes a problem but this is a very progressive revolution i can assure you well i remember one of the first option of barack obama made when he became president was he made a grand speech here in cairo promised a lot of things and then got all those promises but obama's he still held it was some steam here or people kind of now figured out that he's just a banker a puppet well and i think. the recent criticism. which were basically lining up was the regime were not particularly rec
i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. my guess my first question is don't people astri's realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean did they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very peculiar domestic condition and the people had the collective the you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up...
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disapproving of so as the labor war battles continue is the rest of the country watching a tale of two americas in wisconsin. we just got these the stream is the greatest rape in the minds of american citizens tears and fears on capitol hill so what exactly will this congressional hearing on the radicalization of muslims lead to and could this be a flash back to mccarthyism. it was a very slow moving. and as the next chapter continues to unfold in libya critics feature a strong you ask role or how the u.s. already learned that last. thursday march tenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine friends out there watching our team. well it's a moment many people have been waiting for and many others have dreaded in the state capital of wisconsin afternoon lawmakers there passed a controversial budget repair bill that starts the rights of collective bargaining by public sector workers the vote task fifty three to forty two some calling it yet another surprise vote the labor war in wisconsin and the tension there now heating up and plans for a general strike are now in the works or italy's being t
disapproving of so as the labor war battles continue is the rest of the country watching a tale of two americas in wisconsin. we just got these the stream is the greatest rape in the minds of american citizens tears and fears on capitol hill so what exactly will this congressional hearing on the radicalization of muslims lead to and could this be a flash back to mccarthyism. it was a very slow moving. and as the next chapter continues to unfold in libya critics feature a strong you ask role or...
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now the hearings have begun it's peter king's investigation into the radicalization of muslims in america so bring you the latest from capitol hill and we'll look into how this move by washington could increase tensions towards the most american community then we're hearing drum beats for war with libya for american politicians and pundits i mean it's us wonder have we learned nothing from our past and protests in wisconsin to reach a new level after the g.o.p. passed legislation to strip the unions of their collective bargaining rights without the democrats present for the vote so is this the end or just the beginning for democratic activism then pimco has dropped all of its u.s. gaunts car i can't is giving investors their money back do these two know something that we don't and the a.o.l. huffington post merger is causing quite a few job casualties but don't worry they have plenty of non-paid writers to fill those spots some are even now protesting the huffington post and we'll find out why the tales on all those stories and much more but first our top story. today marks the start of t
now the hearings have begun it's peter king's investigation into the radicalization of muslims in america so bring you the latest from capitol hill and we'll look into how this move by washington could increase tensions towards the most american community then we're hearing drum beats for war with libya for american politicians and pundits i mean it's us wonder have we learned nothing from our past and protests in wisconsin to reach a new level after the g.o.p. passed legislation to strip the...
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in great shape yourself in immerse yourself in what america is and america isn't but even los angeles county sheriff lee baca was skeptical of king's accusations of a lack of cooperation with law enforcement but i mean critical outreach to the community after nine eleven i was overwhelmed by the number of muslims who are ready and willing to connect with law enforcement muslim americans seeking accusations as efforts to divide their communities and spread the kind of fear and mistrust in law enforcement hearings were designed to combat down. stoke further hatred i know was that no longer go to their mosque because they're afraid they're going to be turned in by f.b.i. and shift the burden to muslims themselves i don't understand why it has become my personal responsibility to police this community i'm an american and even enough that i am a law abiding productive position this is the birth in a series of your plans to hold on to radicalization of muslims in america but critics say that the accusations of not cooperating with law enforcement that have been levied not just against musli
in great shape yourself in immerse yourself in what america is and america isn't but even los angeles county sheriff lee baca was skeptical of king's accusations of a lack of cooperation with law enforcement but i mean critical outreach to the community after nine eleven i was overwhelmed by the number of muslims who are ready and willing to connect with law enforcement muslim americans seeking accusations as efforts to divide their communities and spread the kind of fear and mistrust in law...
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i cannot see a poor in america finding that sixty five percent of americans not free so how more of a role in the same i didn't say that what i'm saying is that when you could be close think you he's going had brilliant i mean we have a christian nation isn't being run by a priest ok but have values that's what i'm doing at branding i think what's important here is to understand why relatively speaking islamicists have a lot of influence in arab countries and one important reason why is because secularist democratic left wing movements were destroyed in those countries in a long period of time and they were often destroyed with the backing and the approval of the west in particular washington by that for example in egypt who are least islamists to take on secularist movements because he considered them a threat to his rule no wonder in these countries the islamicists have a lot of influence is because they do so by default not because they have the passionate support of people but because the kind of movements that people could support have been have either withered away or been destr
i cannot see a poor in america finding that sixty five percent of americans not free so how more of a role in the same i didn't say that what i'm saying is that when you could be close think you he's going had brilliant i mean we have a christian nation isn't being run by a priest ok but have values that's what i'm doing at branding i think what's important here is to understand why relatively speaking islamicists have a lot of influence in arab countries and one important reason why is because...
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what i'm referring to of course in the west in america for example the the what we're fed on they may need is this narrative that there is no such thing is the arab world there are only muslims and there are bad that's what the west has been spoon fed this narrative that us that is financed the military industrial complex financed the terror industry that the u.s. supply stock you know financed the the tear gas canisters that people found in the streets and cairo now talk to me a little bit about the role that wiki leaks and social media played and the revolution it seems clear that wiki leaks was the spark in tunisia and that's the spark that throw this entire revolution across the region yes or no i think you can't underestimate the influence of what some of those wiki leaks disclosures meant for people's awareness in tunisia but i want to be careful overstating the impact of both wiki leaks the kind of social networking sites absolutely they play a role in organizing and helping people together in spreading the word about the protest of the demands of these protests of mate but we'
what i'm referring to of course in the west in america for example the the what we're fed on they may need is this narrative that there is no such thing is the arab world there are only muslims and there are bad that's what the west has been spoon fed this narrative that us that is financed the military industrial complex financed the terror industry that the u.s. supply stock you know financed the the tear gas canisters that people found in the streets and cairo now talk to me a little bit...
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chairman peter king launching his hearings on the radicalization of muslims in america complete with beefed up security dozens of cameras so dramatic witnesses and someone to blame we must stop these extremist invaders from rape in the minds of american citizen hearings have received much media attention since they were announced but some say the hearings to look at the underlying causes of muslim radicalization in the united states including the role u.s. foreign policy in the arab and muslim world has played in muslim feelings towards america but some muslims say it's u.s. support for oppressive regimes in the middle east. and interventions in iraq and afghanistan that have radicalized them the minute they kick at the knife of slaughter they're accused as being violent when the actual perpetrators of violence are the ones that are an occupying land like afghanistan and iraq right now the american empire others praise king for braving the political correctness firestorm hearings ignited before the even began start running around looking to be a victim stop looking to be offended. an
chairman peter king launching his hearings on the radicalization of muslims in america complete with beefed up security dozens of cameras so dramatic witnesses and someone to blame we must stop these extremist invaders from rape in the minds of american citizen hearings have received much media attention since they were announced but some say the hearings to look at the underlying causes of muslim radicalization in the united states including the role u.s. foreign policy in the arab and muslim...
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is losing the global information that america's media corporations do the job on losing out to rivals like al jazeera and see a wish. and an aussie deal the soviet union has been celebrating his eightieth birthday and on the whole go but all day but in a wall came down on democratic reforms but critics say the goal destruction. is to have lost to the. right it's time for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to fox news for their coverage of the wisconsin union protests now if you watched any of their fair and balanced coverage you might be under the impression that there's been a lot of violence and madison take a look at the clip of this fox reporter mike tobin doing a live report only blurts out to fox nation that he was assaulted by a protester. you know but i put him in this situation because you're being cheap. you're. there is just. going right. now that got let me show this is what you know. it sounds very very serious i'm sure that mike was really shaken up by this brazen attack.
is losing the global information that america's media corporations do the job on losing out to rivals like al jazeera and see a wish. and an aussie deal the soviet union has been celebrating his eightieth birthday and on the whole go but all day but in a wall came down on democratic reforms but critics say the goal destruction. is to have lost to the. right it's time for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to fox news for their coverage of the wisconsin union protests now if you...
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you and your husband were such role models for all of us in america. it's truly been my privilege to join each and everyone of you, you at this beautiful place that bears his name, so thank you, god bless and have a wonderful dinner. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. please, sit down. i know we're getting hungry. i just want to go down as a hello for mrs. reagan for just a minute. i'll be right back. >> senator brown has been kind enough to spend about 10 or 12 minutes answering questions. we get questions from you. >> and i haven't seen them so here we go. >> i think you'll find this for some interesting. >> who will win the nba -- sorry. celtics, come on. [laughter] >> go ahead. i know everyone is hungry. fire away. >> what you think about what is happening in wisconsin now? >> what's happening in wisconsin, obviously the people of wisconsin are trying to get a handle on their $3.6 billion structural deficit. and they elected a new governor to do with that problem. they elected a new legislature to back them up. he sent his plan to the l
you and your husband were such role models for all of us in america. it's truly been my privilege to join each and everyone of you, you at this beautiful place that bears his name, so thank you, god bless and have a wonderful dinner. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. please, sit down. i know we're getting hungry. i just want to go down as a hello for mrs. reagan for just a minute. i'll be right back. >> senator brown has been kind enough to spend about 10 or 12 minutes...
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congo and people in america don't believe that we have any hands our hands into the oil in in in in not when we start libya in fact the oil massively are huge and all concessions are huge and it's a massive oil operations going on with the support of the involvement of italy france and britain since the one nine hundred seventy since nine hundred fifty nine when he was once covered the u.s. hasn't had a piece of that part and the idea is to convince continue to convince the american public that genocide is happening in libya which is absolute nonsense and therefore we need to take it you know the all powerful right american role is to go out there and save somebody that needs saving and actually were involved in the killing because we're i believe we're supporting the rebels in libya i love a genocide only one of politically convenient i guess and after the problem journalists i mean have you seen have you seen any sort of a change in terms of maybe your reports being that they're finding more home market for your reports and more of an interest in alternative sources of media. the stor
congo and people in america don't believe that we have any hands our hands into the oil in in in in not when we start libya in fact the oil massively are huge and all concessions are huge and it's a massive oil operations going on with the support of the involvement of italy france and britain since the one nine hundred seventy since nine hundred fifty nine when he was once covered the u.s. hasn't had a piece of that part and the idea is to convince continue to convince the american public that...
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i want to reiterate that america's -- america's support for the people of japan. i said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan and the difficulties ahead. isis had a chance to talk with some of your teachers -- i just had a chance to talk with some of your teachers and students who told me about your all school project. by getting students engaged in learning, you are teaching the kinds of skills about how to think and work together that young people are going to need in college and beyond. that is what all of our schools need to be doing. in an economy that is more competitive and connected to the ever before, a good job and a good career will demand a good education. over the next 10 years, nearly half of all the jobs are going to require more than a high- school diploma. if you want a bright future, you'll need a college degree or advanced training. unfortunately, too many students are not getting a world-class e
i want to reiterate that america's -- america's support for the people of japan. i said directly to the prime minister of japan that the united states will continue to offer any assistance we can as japan recovers from multiple disasters. we will stand with the people of japan and the difficulties ahead. isis had a chance to talk with some of your teachers -- i just had a chance to talk with some of your teachers and students who told me about your all school project. by getting students...
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chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence. now in some sort of a democratic nation and trees but it looks like a good receiver will mark especially considering the one states hasn't won the war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at all the animosity towards the us today it comes from our military interventions politicians seem blissfully unaware and started churkin our party new york. so clearly there are a lot of questions here especially as to whether the u.s. can afford another war financially and politically but you know scott i was really so taken i was just thinking about the fact that like you said that we may already be arming these rebels i can't get over the amount of dishonesty if really that is the case and the other thing is that hillary clinton came before congress today or she didn't go for the she spoke to a few members
chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence. now in some sort of a democratic nation and trees but it looks like a good receiver will mark especially considering the one states hasn't won the war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at all the...
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we're america's solvency. everything you and i think of an america is up for grabs. this is a very, very sober moment for our country. i would ask you to, if you will, just pretend in your mind . pretend that you are a congressman or senator in the year 1850. in the year 1850 you might recall there was this 10,000-pound gorilla in the tent. people politically didn't quite know what to do with it. it was called the issue of slavery. and the way politics was working, you had the southern guys and the northern guys. and so the power was somewhat divided and the people that were congressmen and senators didn't know what to do with this huge gorilla which we call slavery. the issue they didn't know what to do with so they tried to step around it as best they could politically and say we will have one state come and be a free state. they will compromise instead of dealing with it head on the problem they had. 1852 there was a book, "uncle tom's cabin" and it increased the rhetoric and the issue of slavery. the gorilla is glowing and he's there and he's threatening. by 1857
we're america's solvency. everything you and i think of an america is up for grabs. this is a very, very sober moment for our country. i would ask you to, if you will, just pretend in your mind . pretend that you are a congressman or senator in the year 1850. in the year 1850 you might recall there was this 10,000-pound gorilla in the tent. people politically didn't quite know what to do with it. it was called the issue of slavery. and the way politics was working, you had the southern guys and...
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against bank of america and the office of the comptroller the currency has been aiding and abetting these things. and you know you're talking about teachers you're talking about nurses about farmers people that are doing this you know partly you know partly out of out of righteous anger but mostly out of love for their family. for their for their communities for this country and that's really the motivating force behind this and we believe that it will live well that's that's a very optimistic message but i think at the end of day and fortunately it seems even washington is no longer willing to stand up for the remaining middle class the did have some of its labor labor rights protected that's slowly being stripped across the u.s. well i hope your optimism when i'm a little bit more cynical i was jordan asked about campaign director for the national people's action and still ahead of the top our reading democracy you threw us an id it turns a ride but our t.v. asks the state department what happened there we action we'll show you soon. plus look for julian assange and wiki leaks there was
against bank of america and the office of the comptroller the currency has been aiding and abetting these things. and you know you're talking about teachers you're talking about nurses about farmers people that are doing this you know partly you know partly out of out of righteous anger but mostly out of love for their family. for their for their communities for this country and that's really the motivating force behind this and we believe that it will live well that's that's a very optimistic...
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that is what america is about. we are a place that believes every child, no matter where they come from, can grow up to be anything they want to. katherine, roberto, or a skinny kid with a funny name candor of to be the united s -- the president of the united states. that is the commitment we make to the next generation. i am confident that if we fix no child left behind come that we continue to reform american education, continue to invest in our children's future, that is the america we will always be. thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] ["stars and stripes forever"] ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ["stars and stripes forever"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ["stars and stripes forever"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> president obama speaking at kenmore middle school in arlington, va., just outside washington, d.c. he told present -- to the vermont he wants all teachers to return in the fall to know that he
that is what america is about. we are a place that believes every child, no matter where they come from, can grow up to be anything they want to. katherine, roberto, or a skinny kid with a funny name candor of to be the united s -- the president of the united states. that is the commitment we make to the next generation. i am confident that if we fix no child left behind come that we continue to reform american education, continue to invest in our children's future, that is the america we will...
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so in the end, i believe that the america invents act goes a long way to help unleash america's innovative spirit but we need make sure that we don't make changes that could have unintended consequences for some of our most innovative companies. let's get patent reform right, let's move it forward, and let's continue working to make our patent system fair, efficient, and supportive of innovators as we seek to compete in the global economy. mr. president, thank you for your attention. thank you for your interest in your own state of montana. and, mr. president, with that, i'll yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. association of business2:15 p.m. economics conference underway this week, this is about 45 minutes. this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning. my name is doug hamilton. i'm director of research at the peter g. petersen foundation as a long time budget geek it warms my heart to see such a large turnout to discuss issues about the budget so early this morning. the petersen foundation is proud sponsor of the nati
so in the end, i believe that the america invents act goes a long way to help unleash america's innovative spirit but we need make sure that we don't make changes that could have unintended consequences for some of our most innovative companies. let's get patent reform right, let's move it forward, and let's continue working to make our patent system fair, efficient, and supportive of innovators as we seek to compete in the global economy. mr. president, thank you for your attention. thank you...
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unemployment and america's growing trade deficit. the nasdaq off as well, almost 51 points. >> rising gas prices prompted some northern californiains to get out of their cars. they announced amtrak train ridership jumped 14% in february compared to last year. they say this spike in ridership is similar to what happened in 2008. when gas sore add above $4. >> today bart named 11 people to a citizen review board monitoring bart's police force this, is in response to the public outrage that followed 2009 fatal shooting of as scar grant by johannes mezerly. 40 people apply forward the board. it will review bart police policy autos president obama saluted two sisters from mill valley this morning at the white house. they wrote a letter of support to a girl in novato named owe livea. her classmates teased her after she suffered an epileptic seizure in class. she ended up getting thousands of letters and many have been compiled in a book. 150 students and parents took part in the summit. >> there is where we can take steps to help create a
unemployment and america's growing trade deficit. the nasdaq off as well, almost 51 points. >> rising gas prices prompted some northern californiains to get out of their cars. they announced amtrak train ridership jumped 14% in february compared to last year. they say this spike in ridership is similar to what happened in 2008. when gas sore add above $4. >> today bart named 11 people to a citizen review board monitoring bart's police force this, is in response to the public outrage...
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we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part of the hearings, what were billed as was, why isn't the muslim community doing more to condemn this, to fill in the black? the onus was put on the muslim community. there is a good deal to learn about this. the head of counterterrorism in the bush administration said this week if the emphasis had been on the first part, we may have learned something, but the witnesses did not tell us anything. >> the champions of the hearing had to be disappointed, as well as the critics. the first day was anything but starke chamber, anything but the inquisition. no one was burned at the stake. nobody was
we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part...
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. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh i may be mud, but i have standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?!
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the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i think they have not gotten as much credit as they deserve. i would like people to understand how important that role is and how successful it's been in stabilizing a country and promoting economic recovery and growth. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed bank in new york. jamie diamond and others. >> jim tish is anothers yes. >> how do those two men get on that board? >> the banker, jamie diamond and the industry representatives, jim tish were elected by the bank shareholders. >> who owns the bank shares? >> bankers. ok if this is a radio show in the united states, and you are accused of being a part of a carbal and what do you say to that? >> i say in this country we are fortunate to have a system that is an interplay between government and public institutions and private expertise. and the structure of the fed is set up so that our public bank that is provided for guiding the economy, has this network of relationships with the financial community and the i
the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i think they have not gotten as much credit as they deserve. i would like people to understand how important that role is and how successful it's been in stabilizing a country and promoting economic recovery and growth. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed bank in new york. jamie diamond and others. >> jim tish is anothers yes. >> how do those two men get on that...
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the top 1% now earns about 23% of all income in america, more than the bottom 50%. the top 1%, the richest people in america in terms of their effective tax rate, what they really pay, is now lower than at any time in memory. you've got the wealthy doing phenomenally well, tax rates going down. we have showered huge tax breaks on them. then we say to balance the budget we have to cut programs for nutrition for our kids, social security administration, pell grants, head start and many, many other programs which millions of people depend upon. so the question that we as americans have got to decide is when the rich get richer, do we give them more tax breaks while the poor get poorer and we cut programs for them? well, i don't think, frankly, that that is what the american people want. mr. president, you may have seen there was a poll just came out, i think it was yesterday or today, it was an nbc news and "wall street journal" poll. and the questions dealt with the deficit and how the american people think we should go forward in dealing with the deficit. and here ar
the top 1% now earns about 23% of all income in america, more than the bottom 50%. the top 1%, the richest people in america in terms of their effective tax rate, what they really pay, is now lower than at any time in memory. you've got the wealthy doing phenomenally well, tax rates going down. we have showered huge tax breaks on them. then we say to balance the budget we have to cut programs for nutrition for our kids, social security administration, pell grants, head start and many, many...